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Posts by Rachel Lovinger

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Border czar says ICE may not leave airports once TSA officers are paid Tom Homan said ICE agents would remain at their posts until airports could resume regular operations.

Annnnd.... There it is.

Border czar says ICE may not leave airports once TSA officers are paid share.google/WZBWk0IxMCdB...

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

With TSA understaffed, putting ICE in airports seems like a very unsurprising move from the guy who thought that if bleach kills viruses, maybe injecting it would be a good way to treat COVID. But I also can't help wonder if this was someone's plan all along. One more way to militarize the borders.

4 weeks ago 4 0 1 0

I haven't seen it yet, but I'm very excited for this!

9 months ago 3 0 0 0
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How can Google even consider replacing search with AI search when it can't even accurately report simple facts?

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
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just adding Queer.Archive.Work, our own tiny volunteer-run collective, to the very long list of arts orgs de-funded by the NEA—would have been our first NEA grant, our largest ever, & would have created a new job here in RI. I love who we are & we’ll continue to support each other no matter what <3

11 months ago 13 7 3 0

This is starting in one hour!

11 months ago 2 0 0 0

Well, democracy is on its deathbed, and the free press is on the endangered list, so why should we be surprised that the WHCA is unwilling to stand up for the integrity of political journalism's biggest event?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Please consider mentioning that Hulu really f'd it up for millions (?) of viewers by ending their Live broadcast at 10:39, before the Leading Actress and Best Picture winners were announced.

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Yeah, I read that today while reading up on all of these people. Apparently the director told her not to look at the camera and she kept doing it anyway.

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Recently I happened to catch an episode of NewRadio - such a brilliant show! A more innocent time when we didn't yet know that Phil Hartman would be murdered by his wife, Joe Rogan would become a hugely influential podcaster promoting misinformation, and Andy Dick was an unhinged addict & sex pest.

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GRAND THEFT HAMLET  | UK theatrical trailer | IN CINEMAS FRIDAY 6TH DECEMBER from TULL STORIES
GRAND THEFT HAMLET | UK theatrical trailer | IN CINEMAS FRIDAY 6TH DECEMBER from TULL STORIES YouTube video by Tull Stories

This evening we saw a hilarious movie called "Grand Theft Hamlet" about 2 actors during lockdown who decide to stage a performance of Hamlet in GTA. The entire thing is filmed in the game.
youtu.be/MLpGIHjwhNE?...

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I took my boyfriend to SDCC. He'd never been. In the airport he chats with an older couple. The man said he's got a booth. My bf said "Don't tell me your name, I'll find you." He did, it was Neal Adams 😂. For years after, every time he encountered Neal & Marilyn, they greeted him like an old friend!

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I'm so glad you reposted this and the thread is lighting up with positive stories. We need this right now.

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Got through it. Holy crap. So many layers of truly disgusting and horrifying behavior, compounded by the feeling of deep betrayal that comes from over 3 decades of falling for the propaganda that Neil Gaiman was a decent human being.

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I'm only about ... probably a quarter of the way through and I keep having to pause because it's already making me feel so despondent and I know it's going to get much, much worse. I'm determined to see it through, though.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

Two weeks into 2025 and I'm ready to pass on this one. Let's move on to 2026 and see if that's any better.

1 year ago 18 1 3 0
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There were some technical difficulties with the audio, so they had to pause the show for a bit. This turned out well for us as the performer, Joshua William Gelb, passed the time by answering audience questions and giving us background info on the making of the show. Bonus Q&A!

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Jason took me to see a one-man show called "The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy," based on a short story by Stanislaw Lem. It was created as "quarantine theater," originally performed via streaming (now live). It combines performance and video to create a funny, weird, tight little show. It was fantastic.

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Christian Marclay: The Clock | MoMA Exhibition. Through Feb 17, 2025. Encapsulating 100 years of moving-image history, Christian Marclay’s The Clock (2010) is a 24-hour montage composed from thousands of film and television clips depict...

Went to MoMA today to see Christian Marclay's The Clock. I saw 80 minutes of it in 2013 (from 1:50-3:10am). Today we watched it for over 4 hours - from about 2:40pm to 7pm, when MoMA closed. If you love film and are in NY before Feb 17, I highly recommend it: www.moma.org/calendar/exh...

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When they said the judges would be judging blind, I thought that meant that they wouldn't be told who made which dish. But they actually have blindfolds on and can't see the food at all, so they have to judge it entirely on taste! (Plus someone has to feed them, which adds extra humor.)

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After the Black Spoons get reduced to 20, they each go head-to-head with one of the White Spoons. Both chefs make a dish using the same primary ingredient. The judges taste these while blindfolded and choose a winner. If there's a tie, they debate until they agree. This continues to be amazing.

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

This is nonsense. Olives and Tomatoes are on twice as many slices as everything else.

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Netflix recommended a show called "Culinary Class Wars" which sounds bonkers: 100 chefs compete, 80 "unknowns" in team Black Spoon pitted against 20 celebrated/celebrity White Spoon chefs in a "Class War". But, 2 eps in, it's way more congenial than described and also more emotional than I expected!

1 year ago 3 0 1 0

But is the plural "person of interests" or "persons of interest"?

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IKEA: Lamp (Spike Jonze) (Cannes Grand Prix) (Best IKEA ads)
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Which makes me think of this classic Ikea ad by Spike Jonze: youtu.be/3Rx9q_cirCA?...

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That's a complicated question to answer. On one level, it's probably "bittersweet". But also, these characters are robots, so it kind of hinges on what you think about how robots "feel". And on another level, the robots are stand-ins for "what it means to be human". So 🤷‍♀️

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The second show was "Once Upon a Mattress", which was a great showcase for Sutton Foster's many comedic talents. It seems highly influenced by English pantomime - farcical, broad humor.

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Last week I saw two musicals. "Maybe Happy Ending" was nicely put together, but with so many conflicting feelings about AI brewing right now it was hard to avoid seeing it through that lens. Maybe that's somewhat intentional, but it feels like it hits differently than it was meant to.

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And there's a new book, too! Have to start planning for some more stressful, hard-to-fall-asleep nights 😬 But I think I'll wait to get it until the next time I'm in the UK. Will have to just read them here on Bluesky until then.

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Going back to my very first skeet, I really should have tagged @robmanuelyeah.bsky.social and @fesshole.bsky.social !!

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